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Consider your needs and the risks involved before deciding.

Consider your needs and the risks involved before deciding.

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Dingdongyou
Member
220
11-18-2016, 08:17 AM
#1
I checked the latest updates for Bit Defender Internet Security 2016. It appears to be stable with no major bugs reported at the moment. Let me know if you need more details!
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Dingdongyou
11-18-2016, 08:17 AM #1

I checked the latest updates for Bit Defender Internet Security 2016. It appears to be stable with no major bugs reported at the moment. Let me know if you need more details!

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imTri
Posting Freak
786
11-19-2016, 02:09 AM
#2
You don’t have to spend money on antivirus. Use AVG or Avast (free) and then add Malwarebytes (also free) for extra protection. Those are the essentials you need.
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imTri
11-19-2016, 02:09 AM #2

You don’t have to spend money on antivirus. Use AVG or Avast (free) and then add Malwarebytes (also free) for extra protection. Those are the essentials you need.

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Miyuumi
Senior Member
543
11-19-2016, 10:18 AM
#3
I didn't pay; I received it from this link. Once the subscription ends, I'll switch to Avast free.
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Miyuumi
11-19-2016, 10:18 AM #3

I didn't pay; I received it from this link. Once the subscription ends, I'll switch to Avast free.

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tonnmode
Member
50
11-20-2016, 12:46 AM
#4
Visit the official Bitdefender website for more information.
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tonnmode
11-20-2016, 12:46 AM #4

Visit the official Bitdefender website for more information.

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davecarlo2000
Member
186
11-20-2016, 07:14 AM
#5
Why not rely solely on Avast? It boasts strong user reviews and consistent performance. You can also run it on Android devices to keep your protection portable. It offers a 30-day free trial, after which you can subscribe yearly and access additional premium features.
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davecarlo2000
11-20-2016, 07:14 AM #5

Why not rely solely on Avast? It boasts strong user reviews and consistent performance. You can also run it on Android devices to keep your protection portable. It offers a 30-day free trial, after which you can subscribe yearly and access additional premium features.

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Fijiboys777
Member
196
11-25-2016, 01:24 PM
#6
I don’t need to buy an antivirus, but I received a six-month free trial of paid protection, so I’m planning to try it out before moving to Avast’s free version.
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Fijiboys777
11-25-2016, 01:24 PM #6

I don’t need to buy an antivirus, but I received a six-month free trial of paid protection, so I’m planning to try it out before moving to Avast’s free version.

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Refocus
Member
62
12-12-2016, 02:10 PM
#7
I'm currently employing Avast during its complimentary one-year trial following registration.
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Refocus
12-12-2016, 02:10 PM #7

I'm currently employing Avast during its complimentary one-year trial following registration.

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PotatoKing0
Junior Member
27
12-19-2016, 11:32 AM
#8
I got that from the information provided and based on typical patterns in similar contexts.
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PotatoKing0
12-19-2016, 11:32 AM #8

I got that from the information provided and based on typical patterns in similar contexts.

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YordleGamer
Junior Member
5
12-21-2016, 02:22 AM
#9
I believe we really need some reinforcement here, or suggest using software in general. This question comes up too often. The discussion thread should remain active, but it’s important to review it for mistakes beforehand. On the other hand: for free antivirus protection, choose Avira or Bitdefender. Bitdefender is lighter on resources but offers fewer customization options. If you prefer a paid option, consider Bitdefender or Kaspersky. I’d likely pick Kaspersky because their team has uncovered many security vulnerabilities in the past. You might also explore AVTEST, an independent organization that evaluates antivirus programs (Bitdefender and Kaspersky rank first). Avoid Avast!—it’s not reliable. Visit their site to understand why. Also, consider running Malwarebytes weekly (or as often you’re comfortable with), but remember: it’s not an antivirus itself. Don’t install it alongside your main protection, only use it as a scanner. Make sure you don’t accept the trial and turn it off at startup.
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YordleGamer
12-21-2016, 02:22 AM #9

I believe we really need some reinforcement here, or suggest using software in general. This question comes up too often. The discussion thread should remain active, but it’s important to review it for mistakes beforehand. On the other hand: for free antivirus protection, choose Avira or Bitdefender. Bitdefender is lighter on resources but offers fewer customization options. If you prefer a paid option, consider Bitdefender or Kaspersky. I’d likely pick Kaspersky because their team has uncovered many security vulnerabilities in the past. You might also explore AVTEST, an independent organization that evaluates antivirus programs (Bitdefender and Kaspersky rank first). Avoid Avast!—it’s not reliable. Visit their site to understand why. Also, consider running Malwarebytes weekly (or as often you’re comfortable with), but remember: it’s not an antivirus itself. Don’t install it alongside your main protection, only use it as a scanner. Make sure you don’t accept the trial and turn it off at startup.

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Ninjas_R_OP
Senior Member
743
01-02-2017, 01:47 PM
#10
You have MSE installed but it didn't remove it, so you decided to use Bitdefender. It warned that other security software would be removed before it could proceed, but that didn't happen. Now you have two antivirus programs. You should check if they are compatible and decide which one to keep or combine.
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Ninjas_R_OP
01-02-2017, 01:47 PM #10

You have MSE installed but it didn't remove it, so you decided to use Bitdefender. It warned that other security software would be removed before it could proceed, but that didn't happen. Now you have two antivirus programs. You should check if they are compatible and decide which one to keep or combine.

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